Spoiler Thoughts:

I like the animation on Gault. Lana still looks like an action figure from the 70s.

This is apparently going to be Team-Who-Could-Benefit-From-Minor-Cosmetic-Surgery.

Isn’t it time we got some Cullen look-alikes on board here?

Oh please let our contact be Salacious Crumb.

“Ocean’s Jedi.”

How did Vaylin get here so fast?

Not sure Senya should expect too much for Mother’s Day.

Well that was a pretty happy ending.

Being BioWare however, that usually means your dog dies in the next scene.

That seemed short, but Gault was a more interesting character than most.

Everybody likes a good heist once in awhile.

Chapter XIV: Mandalore’s Revenge

Androids get so testy when they find copies of themselves.

Scorpio should talk to HK-47 about the droid planet he found in KotOR 2. OH WAIT THEY CUT THAT PART.

The secrecy of who our allies will be would be more effective if this chapter wasn’t essentially called FIGHT WITH THE MANDALORIANS.

Oh man, these emails from Avus Dayne are hilarious. He needs to take poetry lessons from the Blue Rose of Illium Krogan.

OH WAIT, BIOWARE KILLED HIM. Sob.

Ok, rearranged our inventory, like we’ve been forgetting to do for the last few chapters.

Great. This new chapter is so busy, I can’t find a non-destroyed walker to destroy.

Ok, reprogramming the guns.

Man, am I glad for Quick Travel.

Arcann suddenly lost interest in defeating everyone?

He went from “I’ll kill you and everyone remotely associated to you” to “eh. I’ll just watch it all on TV.”

We’re…going to a Mandalorian party?

Oh, pretty much like New Year’s in LA.

Man, there are a lot of droids in this armory.

Lana wants us to sterilize the Krogans, I see.

Every time they stick us with a non-optional new companion, I feel like they couldn’t get the usual voice actors back for another chapter.

Oh ugh. The Mandalorian dude left us. I get into a fight, I’m gonna die.

Thank goodness we didn’t have to drag that thing all the way back to camp.

Khomo is kind of an ass.

Welcome aboard, Torian.

Scorpio is a bit of a creeper.

Well, hard not to think that we’ve been kind of treading water for the last couple of chapters. I don’t feel like we’ve found out anything new or made huge progress–mostly just continuing to try to get a handle on the Eternal Fleet problem.

Hopefully this Genesis droid will actually let us do something, like all the other things we’ve found so far haven’t.